‘We’re Absolutely Delighted’: Ed Sheeran’s New Video Smashes One Million Views in Under 24 Hours
6 Articles
6 Articles
Ed Sheeran (34) is releasing hit after hit, and now it's a double celebration, because the video for his latest song, "A Little More," features none other than "Harry Potter" actor Rupert Grint (36). This is quite a comeback, as he also starred in the famous video for the global hit "Lego House" fourteen years ago.
With the upcoming release of his eighth studio album "Play", Ed Sheeran proves once again his humorous style in the music video for "A Little More". In recent weeks, fans have already speculated about what happened with the apparent takeover of Ed Sheeran's media channels by his red-haired fast-doppelganger Rupert Grint. In the past, the multiple Grammy award winner already proved his comedian vein by letting the former Harry Potter star play in…
Ed Sheeran Releases His New Single 'Little More' - The Bulrushes
Johannesburg – Today, Ed Sheeran releases his brand-new single “A Little More” alongside the official video, where Ed brings back Rupert Grint for an all-new instalment. Both Ed’s and Rupert’s fanbases have been piecing the puzzle together over the last week following a series of social media clues including Rupert seemingly accessing, and posting from, Ed’s social media accounts. Witty and sharp in its lyricism, and underpinned with blues eleme…
Rupert Grint Is Back In Ed Sheeran’s New Music Video “A Little More”
Ed Sheeran has dropped a quirky and emotionally charged music video for his single “A Little More” featuring a return appearance from Harry Potter star Rupert Grint. Rupert Grint reprises his obsessive fan character from Lego House. The video includes Sheeran in a wedding dress with the song underscored by sharp lyrics about betrayal. Ed Sheeran wrote ‘A Little More’ alongside DAVE (who previously worked with Sheeran on “Nothing On You”, “F64”),…
Coverage Details
Bias Distribution
- 100% of the sources are Center
Factuality
To view factuality data please Upgrade to Premium